Garbage-receiver and sink-strainer combined.



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Application filed .une 27. 1913. Serial rio, 776.033.

To all @07mm 'it may concern.'

Be it known that l, Armin G. COLLINS, a citizen ot' the United States of America, residing at Detroit., in the county o'l lllayne and State ot' Michigan, have invented certain nen' and useful Improvements in Glare riding a recepacle which ma;7 be pinned ont of sight in the sink at the point Where the common strainer and trap is ordinarily attaohed.

To this end the invention consists in tac'hing an outer vessel lo the sink in such manner that the garbage receiver may he removably .supported therein in a readily aooessible manner without dispensing' vitli the adif'anteges of the ordinary strainer and trap all more fully hereinafter described and claimed and shown in the aeooinpanying draining, in whichg 'Figure l is a vertical central sectional view'lthrough a sink showing my improve nient applied tli.ereto,'tl1e in elevation; Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on the line Q2 of Fig. l; Fig. 3 a` plan rien' oi the removable Cover plate.

As shown in the drawings l indicates the sink, il an outer vessel flanged at its opper end and secured lo the depressed tiangelordinarily intended lo receive the oonnnon per 'foratod sink strainer) by bolts passing; through the ring 4- and liangres oli the Sink opening and vessel Q respectively, said ressel heilig provided at its lower end with a strainer vand out-let nipple 6 to n'hie'n is attached the ordinary trap 7 by means oli a union 8.

liternovably supliorled Within the vessel El by means of a [lange 9 resting on a shoulder l0 forined'by the flange of the 1vessel is a garbage receiver or receptacle l1 having; a vperiioralml bottoni and provided u'ilh an interior bail or handle lf2 below the top thereof and normally resting upon a shoul der or stop i3. llear the upper edge receptacle provided with an annular enlargementl 'or shoulder immediate]j,Y above trap beingl Shown y whiehare provided one or more rows oi per torations il in the Wall of the rereptaele.

A suitably combined Cover and etrainer is provided for the receptacle by Ameans olt two eoncavoronvex disks 15, 1G secured to gether by 'a suitable spacing bleek 17 so an to forni a unit` structure which may be readily removed from the reooptarle by means oii bail or handle it; lying; in a depressed portionot the disk 1T. vided with perliorations similar to those ot an ordinary sink strainer and is intended to take the place thereof when the reeeptacle and cover are in place and Water passing down through said perforations striking, the convex surface ofthe disk l5 kand heilig; delieeted out` through the perforalions lil in the wall oit the receptacle and down throirghgf the Waste pipe. Any inoieture contained. in' the garbage passing out through the per forated bottom or" the receptacle to the Waste pipe. It will thus he seen that by removing the @over the garbage may be plat? reeoptare and tlienioisture allowed to drip therefrom and after the receptacle is lilled it mayv he readilyY emptied by removing the Cover and lifting the reeeptarle ont ol' the vessel by means oi the bail lt? during which time, should the sink he need. the strainer in the bottoni of' the vies-el 2 'would prevent anyv garbage from accidentally getting` into the Waste pipe and clogging the saine.

lt will thus be seen that .with my device the unsightly appearance or garbage in the sin k is entirely done away With, and the device is accessible aty all times by merely. reH moving the over and brushing the garbage into the reoeptaele.

(,lbriously, chang sinay he made in the details oi' construction Without` departing troni the spirit of my invention and l' lo not rare to limitniyseljf to any particular forni or arrangement oi parts within the scope of the appended (laines.

lllhat Vi claim i.,1--

l.. The combination 'with a sink havingv a drain opening, of anV outer iessel snpported at `its upper end in the opening and provided ai itslower end With an outlety` a garbage refeptaole removably supported with in the outer vesseh with lateral strainer openings in its upper portions., and :i cover de tachably seemed in the receptacle below the strainer openings whereby it coperaties with the upper portion. of the reoeptaole as ed in the lOtl a strainer delivering from the sink into the outer vessel.

Q. The combination with a sinlr having a drain outlet and a waste pipe trap. of an outer vessel having its inlet co-incident with the sink opening in which it is secured and its outlet delivering into the Waste pipe, a garbage receptable suspended at its upper end in the outer vessel and having a strainer opening through the upper portion thereof, and a -cover sealing the lower part ot' the receptacle and cooperating with the upper portion as a strainer delivering into the outer vessel.

3. The combination with a sink having a drain opening, of an outer vessel supported near its upper end in the opening and adapted to deliver through an outlet in its lower end into a Waste pipe, a garbage receptacle removably suspended by its upper end in the outer vessel and provided near its upper end' with lateral strainer 'openin s and with dram openings 1n its lower en and a cover detaohaoly secured in the garbage receptacle thatl seals the lower portion thereof and .directs How through the strainer openings of the receptacle into the outer vessel.

el. The combination with a sink having a drain opening, of an outer vessel supported by its upper end in the opening and adapted for pipe connection at its lower end, a garbage receptacle supported by its flanged upperend substantially concentric Within the outer vessel and provided with lateral draningopenings in its upper portion, and a cover having an impert'orate convex dislr forming a closure for the mpertorate portions of the receptacle and with the concave disk forming a strainer for the mouth ot the receptacle. l

v'5. AThe 'combination with a sink'having a drain opening, of an outer vessel supported by its upper end ih the opening and adapt- 'llanged mouth removably secured in in presencev of two Leashes ed for pipe conncctionat its 'lower end, av garbage receptacle supported by its flanged upper end substantially concentric Within the outer vessel and provided with lateral draining openings in its upper portion,

cover having an iinpeiforate convex disk forming a c osure for the iinpert'orate portions ot the receptacle and with the concave disk forming a strainer for the mouth of the receptarle, a bail handle secured to the strainer and adapted to fold clown thereon, and a bail handle for the receptacle adapted tofold beloiv the ilnperforate disk of the cover. n

t3. The combination with a sinfohaving a drain opening, ot' an outenvessel having a the sink opening, au outlet nipple at the lower end thereof, a garbage receptacle having a perforated bottoni, a iiange on the upper niargin of the receptacle by which the receptacle is removably supported Within the outer vessel, the receptacle having a slightly enlarged laterally perforated upper portion, a cover comprising a lower convex imperforate disk adapted to rest on the shoulder between the body of the receptacle and the enlarged upper portion thereof as a cover for the receptacle, and an upper concave perforated strainer disk secured by a spacing ineinber to the lowerdislr and adapted to close the mouth of the receptacle as a strainer, a bail handle secured in the receptacle cover, and a bail handle secured in the strainer disk and adapted to fold into a. depression ot the latter.

in testimony whereof I 'aliix iny signature Witnesses. ALVN G. COLLINS;

Witnesses:

C. R. STIGKNEY, G. MCGRANN.'

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